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Holm Oak House is a traditionally constructed Grade II listed townhouse built around 1700, featuring local Cotswold stone, mullioned windows, and a Cotswold stone slate roof. The property has a number of period features, including fine fireplaces, exposed timbers, and flagstone floors. The ground floor includes a sitting room with an inglenook fireplace and a drawing room with a Tudor arched fireplace and a mullioned bay window. The kitchen is fitted with an AGA, a vaulted ceiling, and a flagstone floor. A separate breakfast room with leaded French windows leads to a garden terrace. The first floor features a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and a large, exposed timber ceiling, as well as three other bedrooms, each with its own en-suite shower room. The property also has a garden, split into two sections, including a sheltered flagstone courtyard and a beautifully landscaped, private garden enclosed by walls and hedges.